All Biweekly Group A shares (veg, chicken, egg)All Monthly Group 1 Chickens

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The must see info for each week.

Delivery Details:

June 23rd: All Weekly and Biweekly A, veg, chicken, and egg shares, and all Group 1 Monthly Chickens.

CHICKEN UPDATE: Chicken share subscribers should have received and email regarding the chicken supplier. Our first month of chickens will be provided by a surrogate producer, but will be the same breed and were raised with nearly identical husbandry practices.

We know that some days just get busier than you planned and you could use a helper. Call Peter at
Flavor Cycle to learn more about having your share delivered via bicycle courier. This is an as needed service provided by Flavor cycle. Prices and pick up availability will vary. Call

We are sorry to hear about your forgetful moment and can relate to having those busy chaotic days. Forgotten shares are donated and not returned to the farm. We are not in a position to replace missed shares. You may want to
contact your dropsite ASAP to see if they still have your box. You may get lucky. (The sooner you call the higher your chances).

Kids Corner

We want to make sure that our kids know about the farm too. Find fun pictures, games, stories, or color pages for kids.

Growing carrots takes a lot of work. Take a look at all the steps it takes to grow a carrot.

Use this NEW link to schedule your vacation hold. Click Here. Or you can find a link on the CSA tab on our website.

Forgotten Shares Policy:The farm is not in a position to replace forgotten shares. Sometimes, if you call in time, you get lucky and your share can be saved.
You can find your site's contact information when you sign into your account page or on our website .

For more recipes for all of your veggies, check out our Pinterest page.

Special Notes

Garlic Scapes: Garlic scapes, the non-flowering "flower stalks" of hardneck garlic plants, are harvested from the plants in late spring or early summer so as to not divert the energy of the plant away from growing the much desired bulbs. Think of their taste as very similar to the garlic they grow from, but with an added "greenness" to it that tones down the pungency of the garlic flavor. To store scapes, place them loosely in plastic and keep in the fridge. If you're asking yourself "now what do I do with these?!" the Huffington Post has got our backs with this
great article with 20 (yes, TWENTY)
ideas of how to prepare your garlic scapes.

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